Here’s a little tip, guys: Go with a Fever-Tree Mediterranean tonic to tone down the bitterness and add a little piece of lime zest to break down the overpowering rosy element but giving it a little, aromatic citrusy edge - I think it actually makes it much more interesting and drinkable. I totally agree when using the Fever-Tree Indian tonic - it gets this bitter aftertaste. Love the studio 🌸🌺♥️👍🏼
I'm not usually one for using sprite honestly I might look down my nose at you for using it with my usual gin of choice (Drumshanbo) but I was having a glass of sprite after my tea and remembered I had bought a bottle of this gin and that it might work It's way less floral I'm ashamed to admit I might be converted to using sprite lol There's something parma violet and Turkish delight in a pleasant way
Sorry for the delay we have been busy drinking gin, hope you have been well. Are you going to be doing anymore gin videos soon, we miss watching you on UA-cam? Thanks for the recommendation of the Mediterranean tonic we will definitely give it a go. The studio has been a lot of hard work and we have also taken over another room for other drinks.
We are definitely going to try it with other mixers to try and get the best out of the gin. Drumshanbo is a great gin, we are yet to put a video out for that one but we will do. Thanks for watching.
I am drinking some right now on a hot summer day. I mixed 1 part Flora Adora, 1 part Monin Lavender Syrup, 1 part sweet sour and 5 parts sparkling lemon water and it's absolutely fabulous! I wish I bought more of these bottles when I saw them. I have a feeling these bottles will become collectibles in the future.
I just bought a bottle of this new expression for Henricks! I am a huge fan of dry London gins but I really wanted to give this one a try and I do like the original Hendricks a lot! It will be fun to see what Flora Adora is like! Terrific review! Cheers! 🙂
Always nice when the algoritmen takes you to new channels. This gin was made available yesterday in Sweden. Bought two bottles, I agree lots of flower (maybe to much for me…) i hope to find some cocktails to mix with this gin. Cheers from Sweden
I love Hendricks, but I was very disappointed with this one. I can't get over the smell of my childhood and the Rose Petal doll I had :( I mixes well, but not neat. I like the other cabinet of curiosities. though
I find this Gin very floral with strong rose and lavender and grapefruit aroma and a sweetish finish. I do not understand why you complain of a bitter finish of the Gin in a G&T. Check your tonic water and switch to Fever tree Mediterranean or Elder flower to add another layer of floral complexity.
Here’s a little tip, guys: Go with a Fever-Tree Mediterranean tonic to tone down the bitterness and add a little piece of lime zest to break down the overpowering rosy element but giving it a little, aromatic citrusy edge - I think it actually makes it much more interesting and drinkable. I totally agree when using the Fever-Tree Indian tonic - it gets this bitter aftertaste. Love the studio 🌸🌺♥️👍🏼
I'm not usually one for using sprite honestly I might look down my nose at you for using it with my usual gin of choice (Drumshanbo) but I was having a glass of sprite after my tea and remembered I had bought a bottle of this gin and that it might work
It's way less floral I'm ashamed to admit I might be converted to using sprite lol
There's something parma violet and Turkish delight in a pleasant way
Sorry for the delay we have been busy drinking gin, hope you have been well. Are you going to be doing anymore gin videos soon, we miss watching you on UA-cam?
Thanks for the recommendation of the Mediterranean tonic we will definitely give it a go. The studio has been a lot of hard work and we have also taken over another room for other drinks.
We are definitely going to try it with other mixers to try and get the best out of the gin.
Drumshanbo is a great gin, we are yet to put a video out for that one but we will do.
Thanks for watching.
This makes very happy and drunk in small potions 😅
Try it with some ginger ale, it's lovely with that mixer.
I am drinking some right now on a hot summer day. I mixed 1 part Flora Adora, 1 part Monin Lavender Syrup, 1 part sweet sour and 5 parts sparkling lemon water and it's absolutely fabulous! I wish I bought more of these bottles when I saw them. I have a feeling these bottles will become collectibles in the future.
That sounds like a great recipe, we will have to give that one a try. Thanks for watching.
I just bought a bottle of this new expression for Henricks! I am a huge fan of dry London gins but I really wanted to give this one a try and I do like the original Hendricks a lot! It will be fun to see what Flora Adora is like! Terrific review! Cheers! 🙂
It's so intensely flora, so much more perfumed than the original. It's worth giving it a go. Thanks for watching.
@@theginfluencersuk5119 Thank you so much for the awesome reply!! You guys are amazing!! 🙂
Always nice when the algoritmen takes you to new channels. This gin was made available yesterday in Sweden. Bought two bottles, I agree lots of flower (maybe to much for me…) i hope to find some cocktails to mix with this gin. Cheers from Sweden
You must try Hendrick's Amazonia, it's an amazing gin. So glad the Flora is becoming available world wide.
I love Hendricks, but I was very disappointed with this one. I can't get over the smell of my childhood and the Rose Petal doll I had :( I mixes well, but not neat. I like the other cabinet of curiosities. though
It is a very floral gin, not to everyone's taste. Thanks for watching.
I find this Gin very floral with strong rose and lavender and grapefruit aroma and a sweetish finish. I do not understand why you complain of a bitter finish of the Gin in a G&T. Check your tonic water and switch to Fever tree Mediterranean or Elder flower to add another layer of floral complexity.
Thanks for your recommendation.
Tastes like parma violets to me, not the biggest fan either
An acquired taste. Great if you like floral elements. Thanks for watching.